Create connection

The bottom left corner shows all of the LDAP connections. As can be seen, the view is empty, meaning a connection still needs to be specified.

To create a new connection click the New Connection button.

In the wizard's first page enter a connection name as well as the hostname and the port of the LDAP server. To check the connection parameter you entered you may click to Check Network Parameter. Click Next when done.

Here is a list of common directory servers and the ports they use by default:

Directory ServerDefault Port
Apache Directory Server10389
OpenDS1389
OpenLDAP, Fedora, Sun, Active Directory389

In the wizard's second page select the authentication method. If you choose the simple bind method also enter your bind DN or user and bind password. To check the authentication parameter you entered you may click to Check Authentication. Click Finish when done.

Here is a list of common directory servers and the administrator's bind DN and password they use by default:

Directory ServerDefault Bind DNDefault Bind Password
Apache Directory Serveruid=admin,ou=systemsecret
OpenDS, Sun, Fedoracn=Directory Managerspecified at setup
OpenLDAPspecified at setup, see slapd.confspecified at setup, see slapd.conf

Observe that the Connections view now shows the created connection.

For more information see Connections view